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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1845-10-07

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1845-10-07 page 1

THE OHIO SfATE JOURNAL VOLUME IX. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1845. NUMBER 39. FUBJUSHKO UN TUESDAYS, THUBSOAV8 AND BATUBOAY8, By CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Oh ii k MUlh-BMl eofOOf ol Higfa Itrtel and ufjar alley. TBHM8. f i.til during Ibe Merlon ill the Uegndnanri iri-weoUy i lie remainder ui llieyenr i Tpwcealy pef anhttnt , Weekly pt-r annual . ffo no . t 00 . 2 00 Twelve linrs Of less, one of three insertions, 51, and l5 cchis I r Biwb additional iiivruou fur three months i." fur mx mouths $9 for twelve months gtS lnngor auvcr llttetutMitfl in lite same proportion, wall a ileducliou ot -0 par bent. in die ernouni over m In iti months. Tlir iininluT of iiiM-1 lioiH must Ik; marked at lln end of all fcdvorthtoineuts, or they will be ooaUnuedunUI ordered oulj umi iilnifw.il nt cordingiy. Jr Ac IVfir. Km twelve Hues fouiuYof a column S?0 naif a column (90 whole eotepn f u. NANOAK' ( ALI:MiI:K- INI5. Hagnlar nicrfjeg tt 7 o'clock, t. M. ColuMBVi Lodok, td end 4th Tnesdayi of ench mnr .i. J '(H.iiMiii s CuAPTitH, III navturuny of each month. Pl'oi.iuues t'm'Ni tL, lsl Friday of oar li month. Mt. VkhNon live Mi'M knt, Inst Saturday of ach month. W.n. wii.i.wianti: kii.cy, fw, t'ni f ii 111 . U The uuderslgnea Informs. Ins friends, .unt the Public, thai In - is prepared to execute nil of onfi in the tiue tit bii pfohnnion. ! the ahortuel noiiee, i UPON ibe LATEST end MOOT APPROVED PRIN-(Tl'LLS. TEETII, rromone ton lull nt, inserted on QOUD PLATE uopu the principle of aVrnoirnnnio l'r KISUUK. Having recenllymade a verv IntporUtnl Invention in lee art of adapting the rtaieio (be Genu, bole enabled to warrant Plats work in all etMi to answer tin' pofDoen of masll- can on, and in point ol durability, iienlnestiof III, and ell Iganec i.i llnith, equal, ifnot superior to any other etlehlishnieut, EXPUSEU NKUVlvS deiirovod without pain by u sin-olk APfi.it a riov. Diseatci nribeTeethand Gumi eared. TeUthBlled, in alm.isl every instance without hum, cleaned, it nd eel on pivots, and u 4HHAMTKD PKUMAKIftT, il ? Charges 10 moderate that Uontaloperatioasnreplneed nutate lbs means of every peraeeh UKl'KUKMr.V Gov. Mordecal DarUev, Hon. 8nm'H nlloway,Hon.J V Kih-v.fol. Ham'l Medary, Ir. Carter. G mbus. Dr. Win. II. Murdoch, SprinffipW.O ( lea. A. II. Patterson, I htlawura, ( 1. Isane J. Allen, Ben.. Matwfield.O, f. It. Denting , Aihland, Itnhland eo, . o. Jodgfl Uhoatfl, iMdan, t). Pill Cooke, Bin., Sandusky f ity, U. Qaone Allen, fircluvillc, . JanlL.d iy To Ihr Lr 'I ,: . lie keepi on head a larre itock of 1 r. Aldogk'i PRE Ml I'M TKI'.TII, which he will sell at hi New Ymk pficee, Oowateel epoa the quality of tbaee Teetaii deeeaed super wJSIq, on hand, GOLD and SILVER PLATE. Polled to any Oitcbneiii HOLD and SILVER SOLDERS, aad GOLD) SILVER and TIN roil,. ni eiurrior quality) aad a iiiperjor ihiple of WASH for Diseaned Gupja, with TttoTil POWDERS of various kinds, as low us eaalie boofhlelMwbeftln Ibe Stale. VM. WILLSHIM RILEY. Brntgion end jfeefcaafeej vtnHatt OVITiei one loor north ol ihe Ned House, t'otundjiis. Ohio. Novifi, l8U..l-wly. CIOLUMDUS HAT STORE. The mheerlbef bM oa J linnd, t the rnhiinlnia Hal Slore. n few doors north ol Ibe AwericaOi one of the ami epleiidid BsTiinent ol llnu over olfored in city. The tisiioriumit comprises all kinds atiu mi urtcofj ipoei a noii luperD neaver uewa 10 we coeap ei bbide, GcHlletnOU wlm want Hats nre inv ited lo enll, pitrtirulnrly Uieee alio are leid In the Dry Goooe store thai they can p 1 Hals du re f die Kiitne ipialilv. cheaper dim they rau hoy them al Ibe Hal Stores. Mirny of die Hal olFered at Dry Goode elofee ifadaaund and old leeJnoejed. If nay eojc wants facA n Hat, In- run fel it id a Dry Goodl kIotc. lint d you wnnl a gaW, IntituH.iA'e tht one ihut will do yon service, mid wurdi your money, call al I ho Cvlumt-ni Hit flatee, mid mi can find one in pleatc vau, Imifa in nuahlj aad price. A line tuortmeat of LEGHORN HATH of rfiflerenl niimben end pficee. Alto, Hoys and Cbildren'f Lur and l.elmrii Huts end Cape) and a supply of VLi)TH VAPBf alwayii on hand. I 1 ' (ienilemeii will pieaet hear 111 muni, that nil Haiti par eh 1 ed at the Cohunboi Hal Store are ironed and dressed up wit 11 charge. J. K. RUDtSlLL, May ti. S I1IOMAM.V . I orvtiirtliiitf and 4oimiii--t -m i ii( ii'ii mi. - Oaataretl Prewlatee ifrninx, A cent for N. Vork ami HulValo Lake Html line John Allen's fliiiltni line, ami Ohio ami N. Vork line, on the Krio f anal; T. Kietinitinil iV f o.'s Hiaimmd lane, on (he Ohio Canal, While Ware-lloiie, West eild BclO0 Bridge , fuliimlnis , Uhi. Refer to Metfri.Oowlnr, Richmond. William A Co.,N, T.CHy. " Klaae, Daviiai Co., Bonara, New Vork. Gordon, Willieaif A Co., Detroit, Mrekinn . " TbuaiM llichmoml At Co., Cleveland, Onto. A, " A. Cadarallader Co.(Zaajeellle,OaU. Voaai A Filcb, Newark. (Hiio. J. U. Plaiey et C.,Circleirlle,Oal. V. M. It. Harriett, rhilliruihr. Ohio. Maaaff I '-ona ay V Rohiiinou, Portinouih .Ohio . ... " ,'"'i,v r,.lum!..,()l,i. 1 Iios. Moodie, l.s.,t ashier, Q i'Liheral Mvaaei eeillbej atade on aJICeaadflaMtat.ff etwired. May I. RM4tf. I tAMimBV n iKiMh-The inbrrriber reapectfelrj J informs Ins fftemls ami Ihe puldic lliat he ruiitiiiucs to taffy on ihe CaMaat asahhsg basnaeee at bii shop on llih street, hetweeil Town ami Itudi sireels. ami hn mwavs nt haii'l.nml will make to OSShst, all kind of Furniture, which he Mill warrant etpial lo any offered in the place. (I llr it i nn rr'llrnl II MA WBM , and is prepa-rett to make COFFINS ami attend Funerals on ihe shortest notice. '..tin i- of all kinds kept nn hauti. ftoaei pera renseaaaaar.asnssaalad totheiime. Ordvrfor any article in his line wi Mined with prompt allenlinn. A. W. READER. Col.nnlms.Nov.lt, UII2. Ml DIAMONel nlloT: If BMeJesi JoaaJ.wonM resfN-cifully nnnouiice tn the rititeai of Colurahoe end vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the Ouhien Itool, to his old slant) on High slieet, near the rorner of Friend where lie has on hand the larceslassortmenlof I'risnn made I tools an 1 Shoes now in the rilv, which he offers fief tale, wholesale or retail, al prices lu suit ihe times. Country asefchanla would tin well to call ami examine his slock, hefore purrhasinjr, elseahcre. The Crallmay always hi supplied wilh Leather, ajul all kinds of Finding ami Kit, bv calling at ihe Diamond & tw t Storr. Particularaltenlion paid lo lilliug orders from abroad. N. IL Oneness O'cnttinifffitiriiT' done to order on the ortesl possible notirr. Feb. 27, IBM. Ri sirs COT BT OF LONDON. Mimirannn e a K'-.liii'f al die Ctiuri ol I hm, ctmiprisinr loci- tlciiu, I rllirial ami Personal, from 1-1'.' in I ... Inclmlins; Nvffttlialmns ou die Oregon Otiestmn. autl other uuseiileil jiiestmns Itetween the I uiieil Slates ami Ureal Itrilaiu : Hy fli'-hard Knob, F.nvoy F.ilraordmary ami Minioler Pletiiptcu-liarv froin ihe I'niletl Slates, from 1117 in iHi'i, I vol. Uvo. Just received and for sale at the Monkstore nf July 10. I. N. WHITING rV III VI IV. TON. FA. HUNT, K, Milk utrerl, flnnton. Cnmmtosinn Mer. rhaat for ihe sale of Fr.ATHf.as. Lilteral cash at Ivan aan matle on consignment, ami all -ales cashed. Merchants who are in ihe habit of shipping their Feathers east, and are a i dung an agent in Itnston, are respertfully so liciled In avail themselves nt the opportunity. Refer lo Baaaant II. rav, A On. Ilnsinn. " Bulkier Al ClaK.n. New York. " John Miller. Columbus. Ilt.stnn . A pril 2J. I i 15. . t-55. LAID CLOAE1NG5 itw at hamftoww nnrlw . I P1NNEV LAMSON A CO piON FBI "FIONA It V AND Fill 'IT ST till;. The snh- V n-r.hers have entered Into partaenbip in the Coafectioo" iy bufineet, and have taken the It Ore room in the Neil House, one door loath at Meeere. Win. A. Piatt jfe Coa. Ji Velry store, where are intend lo keep on hand ull Mich articles as are mindly found in OUT line of hnsiness, z : such as Toys and nary arlieles, Coiifecliunarius, A'andies, Cor-dials mid Fruils of all kinds. We bevt also lined up I Ufa line rooms in which lethal and BaaSeeeM may partake ol lee Cream, a d nil the delicacies of 'he season ; and we plf'ye ourselves lhal im cupence or pnins will Uj tared lo rentier euti e sulisi'ai lion lo those who may favor OS wiih a rail. Private families ami parlies supplied with nil kinds of Con- fee Unitary f as rnotl quality and on is raaseaalJo tcrasi ai any other eslabhsnnicnl in the city. A. SCHNEIDER. August 1 L I84A IIENUV J. UOFF. DALLEV'H MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR needs no Newspaper poAlogivi il a repuiniion. A lasgfaj Irial will al once smUly anv one til its oiuterful power over nil cases of llnriis, Sc. Ids. Piles, Inflammatory Hhetnnalisni, Teller, BcaM Head, Itrukm Ureast, eai every deecriptioa of pain and hetteesaiaiiaa. Mr. DeJIey warramsit 10 aaifaei the pain Irom it hum or scald nsataSnWi ami heal it op in nn incretlihly shurl spare ol lime. I'.wn if litis were all it muld do, it rertainly oofhl loha in even bnseal Irom HeaSete QoOf KM, He snie and in. I use the counterfeit salve prepared hy Uotnsloeh At Co., in i then condemn Ibe enojne as a "llaav bag. The ortrinnl and only avnuine Dalloy's Magical Pain Extractor, has the ligiutlure el II. GALLEY on everv boa, and is sold arbakwah d retail by JAMES GALE lll'H- BBLL hi- auihorrsed Ageni for die Slate of Ohio, 4th itrcet, '2 doors west of Main, Cmciitnatl. For sale in CohimlHu, by J. B. WHEATON, DEMG k SON, 8; CI. AUK & CO., and DA IS .v WILNER, Sept n. I946.,ter4tw.9. AT WOOD A CO.. l.'l Market , I'hdnU Ijd.iii . m vite die atteation of the men hniiuiif Ohio to their stock of Fan 110 a ami DomsTtc Dm Goods, They are aow receiving from abroad, and ftae' ' 1 nunieroas menufactoriei la the city and eleiRHy, graai varieties ol goods especially dapted to the western tradoi In everaj desirabre articles, they tan give Impot tent advaalages lo ibeii customers, and they believe all their priees will be found lecoadlo none in rheapnesi. ianJMwtwesdA ?5HI( ANlsoTinAK rc Ai IOBV. MkTTpT. Xi. J. MlDDLKToN w ill ctiiiiiniie the nhove t.usiness, enr- rtedoninlhle city hy lu r late husband "01 last years past. The wtirk will bjj eseculed hy the snme foreman mid hands who have been engaged in the Korara alk for the hum two )ears ; and the public may be seen rod thai all deeerlpiasM of Hof,e and 7VtW, IM cords, Plough ;. ,, c. wiU he made nromplly lo order and In the tante tuperior style wtrich has bcretofcre given so mochsatlslhc'h Aug, l:l, in II.. tw. 11. I AW HOOKS. Iteoorts ureases irgoed and tlet.r-J mined in the F.nyhsli Ecclesiaslleal Courts, with lahles of die rases ami principal malters. edited hy Kdwanl ). In- grabam, Esq., of die tHdhwhrlpaia Bar la roav Iteporis of Caeei argued and th lermined in the Conrt of Esrheuucfi at Law ami in Eqnily, and in the Eschequer Chamber in Bqaite ami in Krror. Kditctl be Franeh) J. Trouhal, Eeq of die tniUadelpWa liar; in ft vols. Fur sale h) J. II. Itll.KV, Law Ih.nksellerantl Siatumer. June & T1ACON S AHKIIXIMF.NT. NF.W FIUTION. A nTw Jj Ahridgmeel of the Law: by Matthew Beron, Rsq., with lareye additions and rurier liuiis, hy Sir llcnr Gwfflllm, and Ch uh s Edward Dodd, Bane. ; ami with Noi'es and Rs ferenees made on die edition potilished in 1809, hy Hint Wi- sihi,Km., to w hich are athled Notes and References lo Ameri-ran Law ami DOS US0M hy John BoStVhU. Ctnnplele in 10 sup. royal Uvo. vole. For sale hy Jmic'.t. J H. R1LBY, I ON G FELLOW'S POETS AND POETRY of I.I - J.J rope. The Poetl anil Pnelry of EefOpe, WStk Introductions ami llioraphiral Nolict s . Hy Henry Wadsworih LongfelloWt I largo, iplendtd super roi al Bvo vol., embellished with a highly litustu d porir-ot of Schiller, ami nu ele- ganl PrnailsphKC ; Ihrming wtogeiher m b of Ihe asnel i.eau- lilul poJdMtalHMH of the da) . This dnj received, and for -ale at die Hoiikstorc of Julytl I. If, WHITING HUNTINGTON. "VTLW FALL DRV GOODS. TI.e Subscribers nre now il Openhsg Ihcir Fall supply if Staple ami Fancy Hry UosmIs, roiKisliuK in pail of the following: Prom! Cloth mi l Cassiuicres, tvtfv gratle and tpiality. DelhaolH ami Tweeda, " Hliick ami foPd Alpaecas mid Luttrci " " Flannels and Haiies ' " New palleriii Mous dp Lnine " " I)o (iinchains mid Calicoes " ' Da Ciolh Shawls " Kerseys, plains and plauls " White ami bta k Mackm.iw and Com. Ulankels " " Cnttnti, ersnnted and wool Hosiery " " Ifan n. bleached ami coi'tl cnllnn goodl u ' Linens, Lnwn, Dtajter, Sheetings " " Damask TaMe Ck.ihs ami Napkins. " " An extensive assortment of silk ami cotton IIMk'fs. Every make nf Spool Intnan, For sale uu the moot ncctuiimodating terms. DO RE Ml s. BUY DAM At NIXON, Nassau street, opposite lie. Post Office, N. Y. Mys, iiii.r..tw3m. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF OHIO; The nmnsalCnarea of Lnetares in this luntnannrei will commeuce on die fir-t MONDA N m N"Vi lulu r, ami close ihe h-t day of Feb-runrv. The Ibtlartie Lt ctures will ctimnieiire in the early par of I Im week, ami proceed nn regularly to die close of ihe Session. The Lectures will be delivered by ihe following Professors : JOHN T. SHOTWELL, M. I) , Professor of Anatomy ami Physinhigy. JOHN LOCKE, M. D., Professor of Chemislry and Pharmacy. li. D. Ml BSEY, M. IL. Professor of Surgery. JOHN P. HARKPJON, M. D., Professor of Materia Methca. antl TlM-raiM-nltcs. M. H. W 'KM ill I'. M. D . I'mf. ssnr of Obstetrics and Dis-ca.es ot Women notl Children. JOHN MOORHEAD, M. D , Pllflffir of Theory ami Prariiee of MetliciiK-. The fee tttr a full course is jjlllO, In le paid in advanre ; Mal-nrulal .i : I b.-p t il s'.'i , Dtsst ennp Tu kel 5 III, optional. CHAS, L ERi . M. D., IhaaanMnnsf -( Anntimj, will lake charge til Ihe Disoecling Konios. ami w ill open tlietn early in (lie tear on. Dr. At r) is a grailuate of the Medic td College of Ohio, ami has spent several )i ars in die Schools of Paris, (iraduation )f .. A sralu tt us FhI Course w ill commence in the middle of Seplember, and rnutmue till ihe fir-l of No lemll If, It. D Ml SSLV, M. D . Dean. Aug y. lf!l.j..S3 Cm. Gee. CI TY BATH. Tins sp eiidid esia' Itshnient is now ready for die accommodation of ibe public. Latlies and gentlemen who wioh in enjoy health, ihotiltl avail lltemselve nf this opportunity lo enjoy the luxury of badi'ug. Warm, Cold, and Shower Hath- can I had at any hour, in the Basement Story of ihe Ned House. lien lie mens' entrance through the Berber's Saloon Private entrance lor Lathes at the north end of the Neil House. IL ROBERTS. Columbus, August 23, Iftl.'i. .tw tm. MACAI LEV'S ESSAYS. Kesnya, Cftrienl and M s-ccllaneous hy T. BaltinL'lon Maratiley. I vol. rovalHvt . The verj general and lith ommendati' n Iscs towed by Ihe press nii'l the rommunitv upon the Amehraii eihiion "t Ma-raolny's MtsCellanettus Wrilmgs. ha imloretl tla' pubhslver lo isue a new ami U'aulifiil etbtion. embra tug lht rt mamd. r of the arlirh-s in ihf Ldmburch Keview, ami several articles wrilleti Mini poblisheil while the author was mi '..!'-. Just received and for sale at lh- Bookstore of July n. I. N. WHITING a III NTINIiTON N EW LAW HOOKS bill volume Kill's N. Y. H r ports ; Kill llacon Abridgment ; 1 1 th ' MeeS'.n A Welsby's Lvhetjucr Rcpr.rts Jiil received and for sale by J. If. KILL V July KK( HIVKII AND FfK . A L K ON riiNKltJNMKNT. 4 IU.U ami I half bbl. N O. luejBf, SO " Whialer. tn fit. Pine IWket.. It m i'tuv Tubs, J tiwi. i H CUM.STut'k A. Cm. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. 'I lie V. l.,1 i.t I '- t V;o -,!ilT. a stout or Ul.D I A I. US. The nnnnU of the year BJ.VS will ever present a Mot on the histuric pUM of Nf Kiijantl. and the lilV'd veil di?chwe.-i a fury uf raligioiM inbtleriiuvie, hat n violence of perseciitiun, which ihtrkly 8tnins the chitnicter ot" tlKwe who, in othcf respeels, nierit uur highest enconiiume. It wan during Uw pupohr ftiry in Now England no-ait Lsl the qiiitkerrt, that the occurrences which 1 inn ibottt to relate took phce. Hel'ore n 8inull, ini-pnlnttd boON in aleiu, on a beuutitul summer evening, nnl tn old man it ml tt fair ffirl, his rjaughter. Tlieir Luu'rt but illy concenlcd iba unxiety of liieir hearts, ami n listener uigfet easily have seen that their tearful forehoilinjjri were not unfounded. Verily," saiil the oltl man nrter a pause in the conversation, faring which he had appeared to he ttafngtd in inward prayer "Verily the hand ofpff HOntton hi heavy upon us. Silli ly it was the RMfof the tender mercies of the wicked in this place, that caused my own wife, Rabooca, to go down to the gfa,V0 ere yet the gnunahoppCtnad liecoine a bttfdtn us it has to me. And now, poor William, what will become of him ? Twice has aej suffered the cruel sentence of an unrighteous law for visiting you, my dnaghlor I Pfay Liuu1 that ho may not have the to-inerity lo return." " Amen," with blanched cheeks nnd tearful eyes ejaculated the maiden, llcr anxious uttitude her clasped hands, nil told tt tale of deep affection. To William llorsely had her)oiitlilullailh hccnjiiililet!, while yet she WtM in her native Kuoland, and the extent of his nllet tioii may he inntri uuil, when it is remembered that twice, as the reader has already been iulormed, he had heeti publicly Whipped for Venturing within the precincts of that town from which he had been bam-hed. The penalty tor the third ofibnee was death, nnd yet in spue of the danger, he bad dared week nflcr week to visit her whom beloved; and her atfectionnte remonstrances, only served to heighten lus passion t'or one who, in her love for another, ihoutrht not of herself. Long an.l anxious did the father and daughter converse about their future prospects. They could not suppose that, known as they were to he Quakers, tbey could long UtC unmolested, hutlliere was In the hr.v.st . .,!. ,. r .rot'i.lle imiiriwdmd b.o.n I but their perfectly harmleei and quiet lift might at ieeat avert I raff a time the storm which ihey fell to be gathering. Hut tbuae bopCI were vain. As the two arose to retieat to their dwellafigl fruiiitho night tt i r and dew, their attention was arrested by loud voices, ami the tread of heavy feet. Shortly a party of lUUgbi ill-favored men stopped at the door of their humble house, nnd freely entered and seated themselves within, beo-an to pass the usual rnugh jneti which the presence of unprotected beauty will always excite in the minds of the brutal and unfeeling. The visit tilled tiie beautiful Quakeress with undisguised alarm; she, wholly unprotected, for her lather appeared stupelied by Ibe betore unheard ol liheities with his property, and said not a word ; but by the occasional llash of Ins eye nt some new out- raye, it was easy to see that in his younger days, a much smaller injury would have called forth some - ihiu besides tiiiery looks, I he object ol their coinmp; was soon niado mani fest. "Tho town can't ullow you, old feller," said the leader of the gang, "to cumber this ground any lon ger, ho stir your stumps and he oil. it you re here at six o'clock to-morrow morning, by the whiskers of the virgin, you lhenl have a root to cover you." 'I obey, said Itie out man meekly. " Hut as fur tins little sparrow," continued the ruf fian, "if she can fancy me, siieshall go home and live Wh me. hat say you, my dearr The girl replied with an indignant gesture. "Ah! I know how the wnnl lies. I've seen that llorsely around here hffdbfU now; but hark ye, yon know his file as well n I do, if he ventures into thesi- pirts again. So warn him, for I am on the looK out." The distress and alarm depicted on the girl's coun tenance was so evident that the fellow stopped, nnd alter reiterating his injunction! to the old man, the bund took a welcome leave. "The Lord's will be done "said the Quaker, after a short pause, "let us obey those w ho have the power." A short time was consumed in making preparations for their departure, but ere their arrangement could be completed, the old man wns stricken down with a burning fever. The unusual excitement bad been too much fir him, and hastened a disease, lliefyinp-tome of which he had felt for two or three days. For some minutes after the truth broke upon the mind of the daughter, pIic remained stupched, not knowing, whither to lurn. Alt their Quaker friends (and they had no others had deserted the place. Her lover, she knew would fly to her assistance, if he could but be made acquainted with hersituntion, but his presence would but increase her anxiety; and in any case, she knew rmt where to find bun. Hut her strong mind aonn discovered the only course in her almost hojrelees eituation. The house nhe was nwnre, would be sacked in Ihe morning, nnd if alio was discoveied, nothing could nave her from public disgrace. Pood am medicine, too, must be obtained for her father, and the only way to get it was to leave him, returning at night To a little ruined outhouse at some distance from their dwelling, she carried a bed, and having rendered the place as comfortable as possible, she carried the oh man thither, and having nursed him until morning, she early left him, not without fearful forebodings. Nor were her fears entirely groundless. In the morning the house was ransacked and etrip-Til of every valuable. Rut the hovel from its mean npponnincc, wns not visited, and the ensuing night, having during the day wanrlerod twenty miles for fiod and medicine, as she dared not toenquire for it nearer, nhe returned to her father, who, although dangerously ill, appeared to be sleeping quietly. Kor more than a week the devoted maiden thus welched hy night, the sick bed of her father, anil she had already begun to look forward to the time when lie could nee fmm it. and seek with her, and one other, w h"-- name she was too mndeet to breathe, a far off spot in the wilderness bcrc ihey might dwell in pence, when one dark night, ae she was haute ing along the road to the Quaker's bedside, she felt herself clapd around the waist by no very gentle bands, and at the same li i e a voice, not altogether unknown to her cars, cried out, 'Hillo, my darling sparrow, whit nowf I thoughts much from seeing the track of a pretty !' rmiml the old place this morning. Going to get what we've left, eh? Von slighteAg, the other day, continued he, in a louder hmkw she comm need a font etrtiirglo, "and bv lire bones uf fny motiif,, you shall now smart for ii " Completely exhausted with fatitjue Ufd terror, the little Quakeress was dragged alogg hy the men until she was brought ti the prison, into which, after some short delay m examining the prisoner, she was thrust, receiving as she went, the gratuHotu intelligence that every thing nrtl prepared for giving her a public whijiphi" in the m rniri. It was not until the key nhfl turned upon the poor girl in the lonely cell, that the full honor of hersil- uation struck her. Shame nnd disunite, she fell she could bear when in the way of her duty, but to be publicly whipped it was too much. Her numitive nttUfl shrank from the pain ami exposure. The old (juakertoo; what would become of him ? J 'he forsaken girl fell on her knees, indlongend earnestly did she pmy for deliverance for herself, and heullh for her father. And deliverance was not far off. As she ro?c from her knees a light tap ut the window arrested her attention. A voice that she well kuew, pronounced her name. She flow to the spot, and a joyous kiss through the iron bats showed that she well knew who wns there. Hut her happiness vanished when she thought of their mutual Dinger. She gently reproached her lover fbr eipOling himself to en great risk and earnestly entreated him to leave her to her tale nnd save himself. Hut William llorsely nruuld Ucteo to no such counsel. Having heard of their situation, he had hastened to their assistance nnd arriving near the house WW a witness to the capture of Ins betrothed. He delayed only long enough to provide himself with some vMCWMr implements, and appeared, as we have seen, at the window of the prist ui, determined to rescue his beloved or perish in the attempt. Animated by love, ho worked with n zeal to which the presence of the Quakeress added not n little, j And in two hours their united rffatti bid removed j enough nf the hate to enable William to draw her I through the opeinnir. It is needless to say that the hopes of the blood thirsty were disappointed; and that the lovers escaped free. Tbey found the old Quaker no far recovered that with grott exertions, they were enabled tn remove li 1 1 11 to a place Ol comparative safely, about three miles distant, whence, a short time after, they removed to one of the extreme frontier towns m N. II. where the usual consummation to such romances took place; ami tine of their descendants, from whom i MmlmM-,rl heads f tins true story, is now Uviag on the banks of tbu Winnipiseogee. From iht: cievibiitd Harald. Mn. Editor: In compliance with the request of evereJ friends of education in this vicinity, permit mo to present to your readers a brief account of the Teachers' Institute recently held nt Sandusdy City. The Ins HtttO had its origin in the enterprise and liberality of some of t c citizens of Sandusky who volunteered to defray the expenses incurred insccur-jiiLr the services of Teachers competent to instruct such of the yotin ladies nnd pentleinen of Erie, Huron and niljoininn; counties, as mioht be disposed ! to assemble for that purpose. A circulnr whs issued ! hy the "jTWl County t lssociittion foi Ihe imfirovcmmt ; of Sfhools" (of which Hon. E. Line was chairman,) 1 requesting a netting of school-teachers for the pur- oosn nhove leooed. on the ' ' i of Seotember inst Hy the elfirts of tho committee the Hon. Salem Town, A. M. of N. V., a gentleman of nearly lily years' experience in lenching, was secured to take the charge of the Institute its Principal, and A. D. Lord, and M. F. Cowdery, of Kirlhind, Ohio, were employed lo assist him in gi mg instruction. The Session commenced the 9uand Continued till the eve of the l3thof Beptombur, About 100 young gentlemen nnd ladies, from seven dtflbrcn! counties, wero In altemlance, a majority of whom are, or:io-ten 1 to be teachers. And a more attentive and do cile nsseuililtige is rarely seen. It is doubtless understood that the object of Teachers' Institutes is to irnrorc Common .SVAoos, by elevating the qualifications of teachers, securing a more thorough and practical acquaintance w ith tho branches ihev are to teaeb. a knowledge of the most ap proved methods of teaching those branches, and of governing and inanuLMntr echools. The n. embers j are organized like a claws of pupils in school, and a ; ihorouoh course of instruction is inven in each of the branches. Questions are proposed by theteuch er to be it nwered by the class e.ther singly or in concert, as may be most desirable. An opportunity is also given for the class to propose any questions, to ask further explanations or illustrations, or to slnte ubjoofiofM to ihe views presented. In some branches, as in Heading, English (iniuiinnr end the operations in Arithmetic the members are divided into group, or classes for practice under monitors, while the Hoard of Instructors pass from room to room, to notice the method of conJuctingthe exercises, make suggestions, &c. Hut perhaps a better idea of the manner of conducting the ffMfChTUI ns a whole may be obtained from thcjoMrmi nf gfftfA than from any description. I Will therefore give an accuuntof the doings of tho second day of the session. After cnllmg tho Uoll, the exercises were opened with sacred music by the pupils, and prayer il the Principal. The first lesson was on the preliminary definitions in Arithmetic, viz: Arithmetic, Numbers, Quality, Notation, Numeration, fcff, Hecess of 8 minutes, spent mostly in singing. The lM exercise, a lecture on the tematriitl ffJeot, the method of using it in teaching Geography, its utility as a means of giving clear and correct ideas of the shape of the Earth, of Latitude, Longitude, and of the relative position of places on its surface. Recess and music. 3d. A familiar Lecture u Mental Philosophy, the faculties of the human mind employed in the acquisition and retention of knowledge, and the means of cultivating them. Ith. I'hjsical Geography the natural divisions of the earth, the general features of the dilferent countries on the globe. Remarks from the Principal on the best methods of teaching Geo-grnpby to young pupils, etc. Kenmrke from Cler-gvmen and others present on the facilities for mental improvement now enjoyed, compared with those of former tunes. P. M.---Ooned with music. 1st. Exercise, in the mensuration of supertices, illustrated by diagrams and examples for practice. Hnef remarks by the Principal on teaching composition in schools. 2d. Geography, Map of ihe United States. Si, An exercise in "Toicn'a. hialyai of drrivatice irorrif." The early part of the evening was occupied with an interesting discussion of the cjueation, "Oucii tnrjtortat puni$hmint tnt nhoVhrdniirhnQl$T'w6 the latter part by an address from ihe Principal, on the History, dcaign and success of Teacher' Insti- lUtfot. The journal of tins diy will sent asa spec nut u of the manner in which the exercises were conducted during the session. About four hours were spent in the forenoon. and three hours in the afternoon, in re teiving instruction, and some two hours in the evc-ning discussions nnd lectures. From 15 or 90 to 40 minutes is allotted to each crercisc during the day, and each ia followed by a recess of from il to ri minutes.The daily sessions of the Institute were attended hy numbers of the enterprising and intelligent citizens of Bandtnthv, nf every class. Indeed there was an interest manifested by them on the subject of common school education, which I have not seen in any other place in Ohm, though I would gladly hope there are places where the mmieora meter interest is felt, and I cannot but hope that Teachers' Institutes will soon be found in every part of our Stuto tt ltd that the proper education of teachers may be regarded by the people, and by the Legislature as a necessary prerequisite for the elcvalion and improvement of eoinmnn schools. A. IX LORD. Kirlland.Sept. ISd, Iftftii I r ..i (he Dayton Journal. The Dikkkrkm r.. In IHI'2 1), a number of tho Locofocos here, Win. Eakcr, Dr Smith, IttdgO Unit, nnd oihers, petitioned their Locolbco friends in tho Legielnlitre, to give them Bank Charter. Welt, the Legislature gV them authority to Hank under Hartley's Hill. Hut they wouldn't take a dollar of Stock, or even open their books to see if any body else would take it. So we had no banks under that Law, in Dayton or elsewhere. After ibe Wnigl secured the majority in 1844, "Hartley's Hill'' was repealed, and a now system a-dopted. Under the Whig plans we have two Hunkd in Dayton, and in the whole State, seventeen Hank-Ing Institution! are now doing business on a sound basis, and under proper restrictions. Well, in this state of the ense, the Locofocos here are emleavorinrr to effect ihe repeal of the law under which the now banks aro doing business, and restore Bsitley' old Hill muter uhich ihey refused to take a dollar of stock, alter they had petitioned the Legieloturo to give them a charter! And no doubt, some of these gentry will assure Von with these mammvers of theirs entirely unveiled, that ihey aro in favor of good banks! Uh yes, thy are bank men, of course! Tlir lnrlon Aiili-llniikcra. The Journal states that in Ir-Ii, the leading Locofocos in Dayton, Wm. Eaker, Dr. Smith, Judge Holt, nnd oihers, petitioned the Legislature for a Hank charter. Tint Legislature gave them powerto hank under Hartley's law, but these men would neither tike stock themselves nor open their hooka to the subscription of their friends, and no Hank wns established under that law. Since the Whigs repealed Hartley's law and enacted nnother, two Haukn have been established in Duylon, which are doing; business on a sound bnsts. The cry among theso Locofncoa now is, to repeal the Whig law, pull down the Rinks under it, and re-establish Bartley's humbug! This is Locofoco consistency! Cin. Gazette. Eiiom CatirotUtlA. Accounts from Monterey, California, to June 17th, state that the Mexican government was about, to send a Governor and 2,800 men to California, to preserve that part of tho Republic from being dismembered. CaUt Stephen Smith, a passenger from Hoston in the ship California, which had arrived on the coast, proceeded soon after to San Illas. He was about to return to Monterey, and had embarked on board tho schr. Julia Ann, now under the Mexican flag, when ho wns taken out of the vessel by an armed force, on account nf a rumor that he had furnished arms and ammunition to the disaffected party in California, whoso object is said to be tho overthrow of the Mexican power in that country. Certificates had been forwarded from Monterey, from the custom house, the U. S. Consul, and tho agents of the ship California, tn the etfectthat thcro were no arms brought by tho ship, excepting what belonged to her proper armament. There can be no doubt that Cnpt. S. would be released on the receipt of these documents. The SvNon of Ohio have held during the past week, an interesting series id' meetings in this place. Much interest was added by tho presence of Rev. Dr. Reman, of Troy, N. Y., who delivered nn instructive nnd highly entertaining lecture on ihe subject of 'Singing as a part of religious worship;" nlso, by the Rev. Dr. Scudder, a veteran missionary from Madras, who during the Sabbath, addressed the various Sabbath Schools in the place, in the moot happy manner; and though the subject wns brought Sown lo the capacity of the smallest child, yet from the attention manifested hy a large audience, it was evident that his lecture was no less interesting to mature minds. In the evening of the same day, the anniversary of the Foreign Missionary Society for the Valley, was held, at which reports wore received and interesting addresses delivered. The Synod adjourned on Mnndny evening, to meet in Chillicolhethe last Thursday of Sept, 1840. Circtrvtile II' raid. Thk Pork Maukkt. The PorK Market is opening linaly for tho Farmers. Wo learn that Pork dealers in this section of the country are offering fnun :t:()0 to $3:(J0 per hundred. We hear it reported, but we are inclined to doubt the truth of it, that the number of marketable Hogs in the surrounding counties, during the present year, will fall considerably below that of lost year. We think, however, that if the quantity should be less, the deficiency will be made up in the increased weight Corn is much more plenty this year than last, and this will enable Farmers to keep their Ilogs until they are in good condition for market. Wayne County (Indiana) Record. The Ohio State Journal, in noticing the Whig nominations in this county, says: "A heavy responsibility rests on the Whigs of Trumbull, nnd we take (his (the worth of our nominees) as a guarantee that they will nobly do their duty, and elect every m m nn their ticket." We con assure the Journal that the Whigs of Trumbull feel the great responsibility resting upon them, and will do their WntOU ot ty. They are fully convinced of the immense importance of the issues now presented, and will use unwearied exertions to stay the progress of the dtxtructirex. Our friends see what is expected of them abroad, nnd they will not suffer their brethren elsewhere to be disnppointed through their enptneiiess. frvmhvil ( 'hronvlt. During tho quarter ewdhv Sept MSJKSMff bushels of Salt were made in kauawha co. Virginia.

THE OHIO SfATE JOURNAL VOLUME IX. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1845. NUMBER 39. FUBJUSHKO UN TUESDAYS, THUBSOAV8 AND BATUBOAY8, By CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Oh ii k MUlh-BMl eofOOf ol Higfa Itrtel and ufjar alley. TBHM8. f i.til during Ibe Merlon ill the Uegndnanri iri-weoUy i lie remainder ui llieyenr i Tpwcealy pef anhttnt , Weekly pt-r annual . ffo no . t 00 . 2 00 Twelve linrs Of less, one of three insertions, 51, and l5 cchis I r Biwb additional iiivruou fur three months i." fur mx mouths $9 for twelve months gtS lnngor auvcr llttetutMitfl in lite same proportion, wall a ileducliou ot -0 par bent. in die ernouni over m In iti months. Tlir iininluT of iiiM-1 lioiH must Ik; marked at lln end of all fcdvorthtoineuts, or they will be ooaUnuedunUI ordered oulj umi iilnifw.il nt cordingiy. Jr Ac IVfir. Km twelve Hues fouiuYof a column S?0 naif a column (90 whole eotepn f u. NANOAK' ( ALI:MiI:K- INI5. Hagnlar nicrfjeg tt 7 o'clock, t. M. ColuMBVi Lodok, td end 4th Tnesdayi of ench mnr .i. J '(H.iiMiii s CuAPTitH, III navturuny of each month. Pl'oi.iuues t'm'Ni tL, lsl Friday of oar li month. Mt. VkhNon live Mi'M knt, Inst Saturday of ach month. W.n. wii.i.wianti: kii.cy, fw, t'ni f ii 111 . U The uuderslgnea Informs. Ins friends, .unt the Public, thai In - is prepared to execute nil of onfi in the tiue tit bii pfohnnion. ! the ahortuel noiiee, i UPON ibe LATEST end MOOT APPROVED PRIN-(Tl'LLS. TEETII, rromone ton lull nt, inserted on QOUD PLATE uopu the principle of aVrnoirnnnio l'r KISUUK. Having recenllymade a verv IntporUtnl Invention in lee art of adapting the rtaieio (be Genu, bole enabled to warrant Plats work in all etMi to answer tin' pofDoen of masll- can on, and in point ol durability, iienlnestiof III, and ell Iganec i.i llnith, equal, ifnot superior to any other etlehlishnieut, EXPUSEU NKUVlvS deiirovod without pain by u sin-olk APfi.it a riov. Diseatci nribeTeethand Gumi eared. TeUthBlled, in alm.isl every instance without hum, cleaned, it nd eel on pivots, and u 4HHAMTKD PKUMAKIftT, il ? Charges 10 moderate that Uontaloperatioasnreplneed nutate lbs means of every peraeeh UKl'KUKMr.V Gov. Mordecal DarUev, Hon. 8nm'H nlloway,Hon.J V Kih-v.fol. Ham'l Medary, Ir. Carter. G mbus. Dr. Win. II. Murdoch, SprinffipW.O ( lea. A. II. Patterson, I htlawura, ( 1. Isane J. Allen, Ben.. Matwfield.O, f. It. Denting , Aihland, Itnhland eo, . o. Jodgfl Uhoatfl, iMdan, t). Pill Cooke, Bin., Sandusky f ity, U. Qaone Allen, fircluvillc, . JanlL.d iy To Ihr Lr 'I ,: . lie keepi on head a larre itock of 1 r. Aldogk'i PRE Ml I'M TKI'.TII, which he will sell at hi New Ymk pficee, Oowateel epoa the quality of tbaee Teetaii deeeaed super wJSIq, on hand, GOLD and SILVER PLATE. Polled to any Oitcbneiii HOLD and SILVER SOLDERS, aad GOLD) SILVER and TIN roil,. ni eiurrior quality) aad a iiiperjor ihiple of WASH for Diseaned Gupja, with TttoTil POWDERS of various kinds, as low us eaalie boofhlelMwbeftln Ibe Stale. VM. WILLSHIM RILEY. Brntgion end jfeefcaafeej vtnHatt OVITiei one loor north ol ihe Ned House, t'otundjiis. Ohio. Novifi, l8U..l-wly. CIOLUMDUS HAT STORE. The mheerlbef bM oa J linnd, t the rnhiinlnia Hal Slore. n few doors north ol Ibe AwericaOi one of the ami epleiidid BsTiinent ol llnu over olfored in city. The tisiioriumit comprises all kinds atiu mi urtcofj ipoei a noii luperD neaver uewa 10 we coeap ei bbide, GcHlletnOU wlm want Hats nre inv ited lo enll, pitrtirulnrly Uieee alio are leid In the Dry Goooe store thai they can p 1 Hals du re f die Kiitne ipialilv. cheaper dim they rau hoy them al Ibe Hal Stores. Mirny of die Hal olFered at Dry Goode elofee ifadaaund and old leeJnoejed. If nay eojc wants facA n Hat, In- run fel it id a Dry Goodl kIotc. lint d you wnnl a gaW, IntituH.iA'e tht one ihut will do yon service, mid wurdi your money, call al I ho Cvlumt-ni Hit flatee, mid mi can find one in pleatc vau, Imifa in nuahlj aad price. A line tuortmeat of LEGHORN HATH of rfiflerenl niimben end pficee. Alto, Hoys and Cbildren'f Lur and l.elmrii Huts end Cape) and a supply of VLi)TH VAPBf alwayii on hand. I 1 ' (ienilemeii will pieaet hear 111 muni, that nil Haiti par eh 1 ed at the Cohunboi Hal Store are ironed and dressed up wit 11 charge. J. K. RUDtSlLL, May ti. S I1IOMAM.V . I orvtiirtliiitf and 4oimiii--t -m i ii( ii'ii mi. - Oaataretl Prewlatee ifrninx, A cent for N. Vork ami HulValo Lake Html line John Allen's fliiiltni line, ami Ohio ami N. Vork line, on the Krio f anal; T. Kietinitinil iV f o.'s Hiaimmd lane, on (he Ohio Canal, While Ware-lloiie, West eild BclO0 Bridge , fuliimlnis , Uhi. Refer to Metfri.Oowlnr, Richmond. William A Co.,N, T.CHy. " Klaae, Daviiai Co., Bonara, New Vork. Gordon, Willieaif A Co., Detroit, Mrekinn . " TbuaiM llichmoml At Co., Cleveland, Onto. A, " A. Cadarallader Co.(Zaajeellle,OaU. Voaai A Filcb, Newark. (Hiio. J. U. Plaiey et C.,Circleirlle,Oal. V. M. It. Harriett, rhilliruihr. Ohio. Maaaff I '-ona ay V Rohiiinou, Portinouih .Ohio . ... " ,'"'i,v r,.lum!..,()l,i. 1 Iios. Moodie, l.s.,t ashier, Q i'Liheral Mvaaei eeillbej atade on aJICeaadflaMtat.ff etwired. May I. RM4tf. I tAMimBV n iKiMh-The inbrrriber reapectfelrj J informs Ins fftemls ami Ihe puldic lliat he ruiitiiiucs to taffy on ihe CaMaat asahhsg basnaeee at bii shop on llih street, hetweeil Town ami Itudi sireels. ami hn mwavs nt haii'l.nml will make to OSShst, all kind of Furniture, which he Mill warrant etpial lo any offered in the place. (I llr it i nn rr'llrnl II MA WBM , and is prepa-rett to make COFFINS ami attend Funerals on ihe shortest notice. '..tin i- of all kinds kept nn hauti. ftoaei pera renseaaaaar.asnssaalad totheiime. Ordvrfor any article in his line wi Mined with prompt allenlinn. A. W. READER. Col.nnlms.Nov.lt, UII2. Ml DIAMONel nlloT: If BMeJesi JoaaJ.wonM resfN-cifully nnnouiice tn the rititeai of Colurahoe end vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the Ouhien Itool, to his old slant) on High slieet, near the rorner of Friend where lie has on hand the larceslassortmenlof I'risnn made I tools an 1 Shoes now in the rilv, which he offers fief tale, wholesale or retail, al prices lu suit ihe times. Country asefchanla would tin well to call ami examine his slock, hefore purrhasinjr, elseahcre. The Crallmay always hi supplied wilh Leather, ajul all kinds of Finding ami Kit, bv calling at ihe Diamond & tw t Storr. Particularaltenlion paid lo lilliug orders from abroad. N. IL Oneness O'cnttinifffitiriiT' done to order on the ortesl possible notirr. Feb. 27, IBM. Ri sirs COT BT OF LONDON. Mimirannn e a K'-.liii'f al die Ctiuri ol I hm, ctmiprisinr loci- tlciiu, I rllirial ami Personal, from 1-1'.' in I ... Inclmlins; Nvffttlialmns ou die Oregon Otiestmn. autl other uuseiileil jiiestmns Itetween the I uiieil Slates ami Ureal Itrilaiu : Hy fli'-hard Knob, F.nvoy F.ilraordmary ami Minioler Pletiiptcu-liarv froin ihe I'niletl Slates, from 1117 in iHi'i, I vol. Uvo. Just received and for sale at the Monkstore nf July 10. I. N. WHITING rV III VI IV. TON. FA. HUNT, K, Milk utrerl, flnnton. Cnmmtosinn Mer. rhaat for ihe sale of Fr.ATHf.as. Lilteral cash at Ivan aan matle on consignment, ami all -ales cashed. Merchants who are in ihe habit of shipping their Feathers east, and are a i dung an agent in Itnston, are respertfully so liciled In avail themselves nt the opportunity. Refer lo Baaaant II. rav, A On. Ilnsinn. " Bulkier Al ClaK.n. New York. " John Miller. Columbus. Ilt.stnn . A pril 2J. I i 15. . t-55. LAID CLOAE1NG5 itw at hamftoww nnrlw . I P1NNEV LAMSON A CO piON FBI "FIONA It V AND Fill 'IT ST till;. The snh- V n-r.hers have entered Into partaenbip in the Coafectioo" iy bufineet, and have taken the It Ore room in the Neil House, one door loath at Meeere. Win. A. Piatt jfe Coa. Ji Velry store, where are intend lo keep on hand ull Mich articles as are mindly found in OUT line of hnsiness, z : such as Toys and nary arlieles, Coiifecliunarius, A'andies, Cor-dials mid Fruils of all kinds. We bevt also lined up I Ufa line rooms in which lethal and BaaSeeeM may partake ol lee Cream, a d nil the delicacies of 'he season ; and we plf'ye ourselves lhal im cupence or pnins will Uj tared lo rentier euti e sulisi'ai lion lo those who may favor OS wiih a rail. Private families ami parlies supplied with nil kinds of Con- fee Unitary f as rnotl quality and on is raaseaalJo tcrasi ai any other eslabhsnnicnl in the city. A. SCHNEIDER. August 1 L I84A IIENUV J. UOFF. DALLEV'H MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR needs no Newspaper poAlogivi il a repuiniion. A lasgfaj Irial will al once smUly anv one til its oiuterful power over nil cases of llnriis, Sc. Ids. Piles, Inflammatory Hhetnnalisni, Teller, BcaM Head, Itrukm Ureast, eai every deecriptioa of pain and hetteesaiaiiaa. Mr. DeJIey warramsit 10 aaifaei the pain Irom it hum or scald nsataSnWi ami heal it op in nn incretlihly shurl spare ol lime. I'.wn if litis were all it muld do, it rertainly oofhl loha in even bnseal Irom HeaSete QoOf KM, He snie and in. I use the counterfeit salve prepared hy Uotnsloeh At Co., in i then condemn Ibe enojne as a "llaav bag. The ortrinnl and only avnuine Dalloy's Magical Pain Extractor, has the ligiutlure el II. GALLEY on everv boa, and is sold arbakwah d retail by JAMES GALE lll'H- BBLL hi- auihorrsed Ageni for die Slate of Ohio, 4th itrcet, '2 doors west of Main, Cmciitnatl. For sale in CohimlHu, by J. B. WHEATON, DEMG k SON, 8; CI. AUK & CO., and DA IS .v WILNER, Sept n. I946.,ter4tw.9. AT WOOD A CO.. l.'l Market , I'hdnU Ijd.iii . m vite die atteation of the men hniiuiif Ohio to their stock of Fan 110 a ami DomsTtc Dm Goods, They are aow receiving from abroad, and ftae' ' 1 nunieroas menufactoriei la the city and eleiRHy, graai varieties ol goods especially dapted to the western tradoi In everaj desirabre articles, they tan give Impot tent advaalages lo ibeii customers, and they believe all their priees will be found lecoadlo none in rheapnesi. ianJMwtwesdA ?5HI( ANlsoTinAK rc Ai IOBV. MkTTpT. Xi. J. MlDDLKToN w ill ctiiiiiniie the nhove t.usiness, enr- rtedoninlhle city hy lu r late husband "01 last years past. The wtirk will bjj eseculed hy the snme foreman mid hands who have been engaged in the Korara alk for the hum two )ears ; and the public may be seen rod thai all deeerlpiasM of Hof,e and 7VtW, IM cords, Plough ;. ,, c. wiU he made nromplly lo order and In the tante tuperior style wtrich has bcretofcre given so mochsatlslhc'h Aug, l:l, in II.. tw. 11. I AW HOOKS. Iteoorts ureases irgoed and tlet.r-J mined in the F.nyhsli Ecclesiaslleal Courts, with lahles of die rases ami principal malters. edited hy Kdwanl ). In- grabam, Esq., of die tHdhwhrlpaia Bar la roav Iteporis of Caeei argued and th lermined in the Conrt of Esrheuucfi at Law ami in Eqnily, and in the Eschequer Chamber in Bqaite ami in Krror. Kditctl be Franeh) J. Trouhal, Eeq of die tniUadelpWa liar; in ft vols. Fur sale h) J. II. Itll.KV, Law Ih.nksellerantl Siatumer. June & T1ACON S AHKIIXIMF.NT. NF.W FIUTION. A nTw Jj Ahridgmeel of the Law: by Matthew Beron, Rsq., with lareye additions and rurier liuiis, hy Sir llcnr Gwfflllm, and Ch uh s Edward Dodd, Bane. ; ami with Noi'es and Rs ferenees made on die edition potilished in 1809, hy Hint Wi- sihi,Km., to w hich are athled Notes and References lo Ameri-ran Law ami DOS US0M hy John BoStVhU. Ctnnplele in 10 sup. royal Uvo. vole. For sale hy Jmic'.t. J H. R1LBY, I ON G FELLOW'S POETS AND POETRY of I.I - J.J rope. The Poetl anil Pnelry of EefOpe, WStk Introductions ami llioraphiral Nolict s . Hy Henry Wadsworih LongfelloWt I largo, iplendtd super roi al Bvo vol., embellished with a highly litustu d porir-ot of Schiller, ami nu ele- ganl PrnailsphKC ; Ihrming wtogeiher m b of Ihe asnel i.eau- lilul poJdMtalHMH of the da) . This dnj received, and for -ale at die Hoiikstorc of Julytl I. If, WHITING HUNTINGTON. "VTLW FALL DRV GOODS. 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The Ibtlartie Lt ctures will ctimnieiire in the early par of I Im week, ami proceed nn regularly to die close of ihe Session. The Lectures will be delivered by ihe following Professors : JOHN T. SHOTWELL, M. I) , Professor of Anatomy ami Physinhigy. JOHN LOCKE, M. D., Professor of Chemislry and Pharmacy. li. D. Ml BSEY, M. IL. Professor of Surgery. JOHN P. HARKPJON, M. D., Professor of Materia Methca. antl TlM-raiM-nltcs. M. H. W 'KM ill I'. M. D . I'mf. ssnr of Obstetrics and Dis-ca.es ot Women notl Children. JOHN MOORHEAD, M. D , Pllflffir of Theory ami Prariiee of MetliciiK-. The fee tttr a full course is jjlllO, In le paid in advanre ; Mal-nrulal .i : I b.-p t il s'.'i , Dtsst ennp Tu kel 5 III, optional. CHAS, L ERi . M. D., IhaaanMnnsf -( Anntimj, will lake charge til Ihe Disoecling Konios. ami w ill open tlietn early in (lie tear on. Dr. At r) is a grailuate of the Medic td College of Ohio, ami has spent several )i ars in die Schools of Paris, (iraduation )f .. A sralu tt us FhI Course w ill commence in the middle of Seplember, and rnutmue till ihe fir-l of No lemll If, It. D Ml SSLV, M. D . Dean. Aug y. lf!l.j..S3 Cm. Gee. CI TY BATH. Tins sp eiidid esia' Itshnient is now ready for die accommodation of ibe public. Latlies and gentlemen who wioh in enjoy health, ihotiltl avail lltemselve nf this opportunity lo enjoy the luxury of badi'ug. Warm, Cold, and Shower Hath- can I had at any hour, in the Basement Story of ihe Ned House. lien lie mens' entrance through the Berber's Saloon Private entrance lor Lathes at the north end of the Neil House. IL ROBERTS. Columbus, August 23, Iftl.'i. .tw tm. MACAI LEV'S ESSAYS. Kesnya, Cftrienl and M s-ccllaneous hy T. BaltinL'lon Maratiley. I vol. rovalHvt . 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The nnnnU of the year BJ.VS will ever present a Mot on the histuric pUM of Nf Kiijantl. and the lilV'd veil di?chwe.-i a fury uf raligioiM inbtleriiuvie, hat n violence of perseciitiun, which ihtrkly 8tnins the chitnicter ot" tlKwe who, in othcf respeels, nierit uur highest enconiiume. It wan during Uw pupohr ftiry in Now England no-ait Lsl the qiiitkerrt, that the occurrences which 1 inn ibottt to relate took phce. Hel'ore n 8inull, ini-pnlnttd boON in aleiu, on a beuutitul summer evening, nnl tn old man it ml tt fair ffirl, his rjaughter. Tlieir Luu'rt but illy concenlcd iba unxiety of liieir hearts, ami n listener uigfet easily have seen that their tearful forehoilinjjri were not unfounded. Verily," saiil the oltl man nrter a pause in the conversation, faring which he had appeared to he ttafngtd in inward prayer "Verily the hand ofpff HOntton hi heavy upon us. Silli ly it was the RMfof the tender mercies of the wicked in this place, that caused my own wife, Rabooca, to go down to the gfa,V0 ere yet the gnunahoppCtnad liecoine a bttfdtn us it has to me. And now, poor William, what will become of him ? Twice has aej suffered the cruel sentence of an unrighteous law for visiting you, my dnaghlor I Pfay Liuu1 that ho may not have the to-inerity lo return." " Amen," with blanched cheeks nnd tearful eyes ejaculated the maiden, llcr anxious uttitude her clasped hands, nil told tt tale of deep affection. To William llorsely had her)oiitlilullailh hccnjiiililet!, while yet she WtM in her native Kuoland, and the extent of his nllet tioii may he inntri uuil, when it is remembered that twice, as the reader has already been iulormed, he had heeti publicly Whipped for Venturing within the precincts of that town from which he had been bam-hed. The penalty tor the third ofibnee was death, nnd yet in spue of the danger, he bad dared week nflcr week to visit her whom beloved; and her atfectionnte remonstrances, only served to heighten lus passion t'or one who, in her love for another, ihoutrht not of herself. Long an.l anxious did the father and daughter converse about their future prospects. They could not suppose that, known as they were to he Quakers, tbey could long UtC unmolested, hutlliere was In the hr.v.st . .,!. ,. r .rot'i.lle imiiriwdmd b.o.n I but their perfectly harmleei and quiet lift might at ieeat avert I raff a time the storm which ihey fell to be gathering. Hut tbuae bopCI were vain. As the two arose to retieat to their dwellafigl fruiiitho night tt i r and dew, their attention was arrested by loud voices, ami the tread of heavy feet. Shortly a party of lUUgbi ill-favored men stopped at the door of their humble house, nnd freely entered and seated themselves within, beo-an to pass the usual rnugh jneti which the presence of unprotected beauty will always excite in the minds of the brutal and unfeeling. The visit tilled tiie beautiful Quakeress with undisguised alarm; she, wholly unprotected, for her lather appeared stupelied by Ibe betore unheard ol liheities with his property, and said not a word ; but by the occasional llash of Ins eye nt some new out- raye, it was easy to see that in his younger days, a much smaller injury would have called forth some - ihiu besides tiiiery looks, I he object ol their coinmp; was soon niado mani fest. "Tho town can't ullow you, old feller," said the leader of the gang, "to cumber this ground any lon ger, ho stir your stumps and he oil. it you re here at six o'clock to-morrow morning, by the whiskers of the virgin, you lhenl have a root to cover you." 'I obey, said Itie out man meekly. " Hut as fur tins little sparrow," continued the ruf fian, "if she can fancy me, siieshall go home and live Wh me. hat say you, my dearr The girl replied with an indignant gesture. "Ah! I know how the wnnl lies. I've seen that llorsely around here hffdbfU now; but hark ye, yon know his file as well n I do, if he ventures into thesi- pirts again. So warn him, for I am on the looK out." The distress and alarm depicted on the girl's coun tenance was so evident that the fellow stopped, nnd alter reiterating his injunction! to the old man, the bund took a welcome leave. "The Lord's will be done "said the Quaker, after a short pause, "let us obey those w ho have the power." A short time was consumed in making preparations for their departure, but ere their arrangement could be completed, the old man wns stricken down with a burning fever. The unusual excitement bad been too much fir him, and hastened a disease, lliefyinp-tome of which he had felt for two or three days. For some minutes after the truth broke upon the mind of the daughter, pIic remained stupched, not knowing, whither to lurn. Alt their Quaker friends (and they had no others had deserted the place. Her lover, she knew would fly to her assistance, if he could but be made acquainted with hersituntion, but his presence would but increase her anxiety; and in any case, she knew rmt where to find bun. Hut her strong mind aonn discovered the only course in her almost hojrelees eituation. The house nhe was nwnre, would be sacked in Ihe morning, nnd if alio was discoveied, nothing could nave her from public disgrace. Pood am medicine, too, must be obtained for her father, and the only way to get it was to leave him, returning at night To a little ruined outhouse at some distance from their dwelling, she carried a bed, and having rendered the place as comfortable as possible, she carried the oh man thither, and having nursed him until morning, she early left him, not without fearful forebodings. Nor were her fears entirely groundless. In the morning the house was ransacked and etrip-Til of every valuable. Rut the hovel from its mean npponnincc, wns not visited, and the ensuing night, having during the day wanrlerod twenty miles for fiod and medicine, as she dared not toenquire for it nearer, nhe returned to her father, who, although dangerously ill, appeared to be sleeping quietly. Kor more than a week the devoted maiden thus welched hy night, the sick bed of her father, anil she had already begun to look forward to the time when lie could nee fmm it. and seek with her, and one other, w h"-- name she was too mndeet to breathe, a far off spot in the wilderness bcrc ihey might dwell in pence, when one dark night, ae she was haute ing along the road to the Quaker's bedside, she felt herself clapd around the waist by no very gentle bands, and at the same li i e a voice, not altogether unknown to her cars, cried out, 'Hillo, my darling sparrow, whit nowf I thoughts much from seeing the track of a pretty !' rmiml the old place this morning. Going to get what we've left, eh? Von slighteAg, the other day, continued he, in a louder hmkw she comm need a font etrtiirglo, "and bv lire bones uf fny motiif,, you shall now smart for ii " Completely exhausted with fatitjue Ufd terror, the little Quakeress was dragged alogg hy the men until she was brought ti the prison, into which, after some short delay m examining the prisoner, she was thrust, receiving as she went, the gratuHotu intelligence that every thing nrtl prepared for giving her a public whijiphi" in the m rniri. It was not until the key nhfl turned upon the poor girl in the lonely cell, that the full honor of hersil- uation struck her. Shame nnd disunite, she fell she could bear when in the way of her duty, but to be publicly whipped it was too much. Her numitive nttUfl shrank from the pain ami exposure. The old (juakertoo; what would become of him ? J 'he forsaken girl fell on her knees, indlongend earnestly did she pmy for deliverance for herself, and heullh for her father. And deliverance was not far off. As she ro?c from her knees a light tap ut the window arrested her attention. A voice that she well kuew, pronounced her name. She flow to the spot, and a joyous kiss through the iron bats showed that she well knew who wns there. Hut her happiness vanished when she thought of their mutual Dinger. She gently reproached her lover fbr eipOling himself to en great risk and earnestly entreated him to leave her to her tale nnd save himself. Hut William llorsely nruuld Ucteo to no such counsel. Having heard of their situation, he had hastened to their assistance nnd arriving near the house WW a witness to the capture of Ins betrothed. He delayed only long enough to provide himself with some vMCWMr implements, and appeared, as we have seen, at the window of the prist ui, determined to rescue his beloved or perish in the attempt. Animated by love, ho worked with n zeal to which the presence of the Quakeress added not n little, j And in two hours their united rffatti bid removed j enough nf the hate to enable William to draw her I through the opeinnir. It is needless to say that the hopes of the blood thirsty were disappointed; and that the lovers escaped free. Tbey found the old Quaker no far recovered that with grott exertions, they were enabled tn remove li 1 1 11 to a place Ol comparative safely, about three miles distant, whence, a short time after, they removed to one of the extreme frontier towns m N. II. where the usual consummation to such romances took place; ami tine of their descendants, from whom i MmlmM-,rl heads f tins true story, is now Uviag on the banks of tbu Winnipiseogee. From iht: cievibiitd Harald. Mn. Editor: In compliance with the request of evereJ friends of education in this vicinity, permit mo to present to your readers a brief account of the Teachers' Institute recently held nt Sandusdy City. The Ins HtttO had its origin in the enterprise and liberality of some of t c citizens of Sandusky who volunteered to defray the expenses incurred insccur-jiiLr the services of Teachers competent to instruct such of the yotin ladies nnd pentleinen of Erie, Huron and niljoininn; counties, as mioht be disposed ! to assemble for that purpose. A circulnr whs issued ! hy the "jTWl County t lssociittion foi Ihe imfirovcmmt ; of Sfhools" (of which Hon. E. Line was chairman,) 1 requesting a netting of school-teachers for the pur- oosn nhove leooed. on the ' ' i of Seotember inst Hy the elfirts of tho committee the Hon. Salem Town, A. M. of N. V., a gentleman of nearly lily years' experience in lenching, was secured to take the charge of the Institute its Principal, and A. D. Lord, and M. F. Cowdery, of Kirlhind, Ohio, were employed lo assist him in gi mg instruction. The Session commenced the 9uand Continued till the eve of the l3thof Beptombur, About 100 young gentlemen nnd ladies, from seven dtflbrcn! counties, wero In altemlance, a majority of whom are, or:io-ten 1 to be teachers. And a more attentive and do cile nsseuililtige is rarely seen. It is doubtless understood that the object of Teachers' Institutes is to irnrorc Common .SVAoos, by elevating the qualifications of teachers, securing a more thorough and practical acquaintance w ith tho branches ihev are to teaeb. a knowledge of the most ap proved methods of teaching those branches, and of governing and inanuLMntr echools. The n. embers j are organized like a claws of pupils in school, and a ; ihorouoh course of instruction is inven in each of the branches. Questions are proposed by theteuch er to be it nwered by the class e.ther singly or in concert, as may be most desirable. An opportunity is also given for the class to propose any questions, to ask further explanations or illustrations, or to slnte ubjoofiofM to ihe views presented. In some branches, as in Heading, English (iniuiinnr end the operations in Arithmetic the members are divided into group, or classes for practice under monitors, while the Hoard of Instructors pass from room to room, to notice the method of conJuctingthe exercises, make suggestions, &c. Hut perhaps a better idea of the manner of conducting the ffMfChTUI ns a whole may be obtained from thcjoMrmi nf gfftfA than from any description. I Will therefore give an accuuntof the doings of tho second day of the session. After cnllmg tho Uoll, the exercises were opened with sacred music by the pupils, and prayer il the Principal. The first lesson was on the preliminary definitions in Arithmetic, viz: Arithmetic, Numbers, Quality, Notation, Numeration, fcff, Hecess of 8 minutes, spent mostly in singing. The lM exercise, a lecture on the tematriitl ffJeot, the method of using it in teaching Geography, its utility as a means of giving clear and correct ideas of the shape of the Earth, of Latitude, Longitude, and of the relative position of places on its surface. Recess and music. 3d. A familiar Lecture u Mental Philosophy, the faculties of the human mind employed in the acquisition and retention of knowledge, and the means of cultivating them. Ith. I'hjsical Geography the natural divisions of the earth, the general features of the dilferent countries on the globe. Remarks from the Principal on the best methods of teaching Geo-grnpby to young pupils, etc. Kenmrke from Cler-gvmen and others present on the facilities for mental improvement now enjoyed, compared with those of former tunes. P. M.---Ooned with music. 1st. Exercise, in the mensuration of supertices, illustrated by diagrams and examples for practice. Hnef remarks by the Principal on teaching composition in schools. 2d. Geography, Map of ihe United States. Si, An exercise in "Toicn'a. hialyai of drrivatice irorrif." The early part of the evening was occupied with an interesting discussion of the cjueation, "Oucii tnrjtortat puni$hmint tnt nhoVhrdniirhnQl$T'w6 the latter part by an address from ihe Principal, on the History, dcaign and success of Teacher' Insti- lUtfot. The journal of tins diy will sent asa spec nut u of the manner in which the exercises were conducted during the session. About four hours were spent in the forenoon. and three hours in the afternoon, in re teiving instruction, and some two hours in the evc-ning discussions nnd lectures. From 15 or 90 to 40 minutes is allotted to each crercisc during the day, and each ia followed by a recess of from il to ri minutes.The daily sessions of the Institute were attended hy numbers of the enterprising and intelligent citizens of Bandtnthv, nf every class. Indeed there was an interest manifested by them on the subject of common school education, which I have not seen in any other place in Ohm, though I would gladly hope there are places where the mmieora meter interest is felt, and I cannot but hope that Teachers' Institutes will soon be found in every part of our Stuto tt ltd that the proper education of teachers may be regarded by the people, and by the Legislature as a necessary prerequisite for the elcvalion and improvement of eoinmnn schools. A. IX LORD. Kirlland.Sept. ISd, Iftftii I r ..i (he Dayton Journal. The Dikkkrkm r.. In IHI'2 1), a number of tho Locofocos here, Win. Eakcr, Dr Smith, IttdgO Unit, nnd oihers, petitioned their Locolbco friends in tho Legielnlitre, to give them Bank Charter. Welt, the Legislature gV them authority to Hank under Hartley's Hill. Hut they wouldn't take a dollar of Stock, or even open their books to see if any body else would take it. So we had no banks under that Law, in Dayton or elsewhere. After ibe Wnigl secured the majority in 1844, "Hartley's Hill'' was repealed, and a now system a-dopted. Under the Whig plans we have two Hunkd in Dayton, and in the whole State, seventeen Hank-Ing Institution! are now doing business on a sound basis, and under proper restrictions. Well, in this state of the ense, the Locofocos here are emleavorinrr to effect ihe repeal of the law under which the now banks aro doing business, and restore Bsitley' old Hill muter uhich ihey refused to take a dollar of stock, alter they had petitioned the Legieloturo to give them a charter! And no doubt, some of these gentry will assure Von with these mammvers of theirs entirely unveiled, that ihey aro in favor of good banks! Uh yes, thy are bank men, of course! Tlir lnrlon Aiili-llniikcra. The Journal states that in Ir-Ii, the leading Locofocos in Dayton, Wm. Eaker, Dr. Smith, Judge Holt, nnd oihers, petitioned the Legislature for a Hank charter. Tint Legislature gave them powerto hank under Hartley's law, but these men would neither tike stock themselves nor open their hooka to the subscription of their friends, and no Hank wns established under that law. Since the Whigs repealed Hartley's law and enacted nnother, two Haukn have been established in Duylon, which are doing; business on a sound bnsts. The cry among theso Locofncoa now is, to repeal the Whig law, pull down the Rinks under it, and re-establish Bartley's humbug! This is Locofoco consistency! Cin. Gazette. Eiiom CatirotUtlA. Accounts from Monterey, California, to June 17th, state that the Mexican government was about, to send a Governor and 2,800 men to California, to preserve that part of tho Republic from being dismembered. CaUt Stephen Smith, a passenger from Hoston in the ship California, which had arrived on the coast, proceeded soon after to San Illas. He was about to return to Monterey, and had embarked on board tho schr. Julia Ann, now under the Mexican flag, when ho wns taken out of the vessel by an armed force, on account nf a rumor that he had furnished arms and ammunition to the disaffected party in California, whoso object is said to be tho overthrow of the Mexican power in that country. Certificates had been forwarded from Monterey, from the custom house, the U. S. Consul, and tho agents of the ship California, tn the etfectthat thcro were no arms brought by tho ship, excepting what belonged to her proper armament. There can be no doubt that Cnpt. S. would be released on the receipt of these documents. The SvNon of Ohio have held during the past week, an interesting series id' meetings in this place. Much interest was added by tho presence of Rev. Dr. Reman, of Troy, N. Y., who delivered nn instructive nnd highly entertaining lecture on ihe subject of 'Singing as a part of religious worship;" nlso, by the Rev. Dr. Scudder, a veteran missionary from Madras, who during the Sabbath, addressed the various Sabbath Schools in the place, in the moot happy manner; and though the subject wns brought Sown lo the capacity of the smallest child, yet from the attention manifested hy a large audience, it was evident that his lecture was no less interesting to mature minds. In the evening of the same day, the anniversary of the Foreign Missionary Society for the Valley, was held, at which reports wore received and interesting addresses delivered. The Synod adjourned on Mnndny evening, to meet in Chillicolhethe last Thursday of Sept, 1840. Circtrvtile II' raid. Thk Pork Maukkt. The PorK Market is opening linaly for tho Farmers. Wo learn that Pork dealers in this section of the country are offering fnun :t:()0 to $3:(J0 per hundred. We hear it reported, but we are inclined to doubt the truth of it, that the number of marketable Hogs in the surrounding counties, during the present year, will fall considerably below that of lost year. We think, however, that if the quantity should be less, the deficiency will be made up in the increased weight Corn is much more plenty this year than last, and this will enable Farmers to keep their Ilogs until they are in good condition for market. Wayne County (Indiana) Record. The Ohio State Journal, in noticing the Whig nominations in this county, says: "A heavy responsibility rests on the Whigs of Trumbull, nnd we take (his (the worth of our nominees) as a guarantee that they will nobly do their duty, and elect every m m nn their ticket." We con assure the Journal that the Whigs of Trumbull feel the great responsibility resting upon them, and will do their WntOU ot ty. They are fully convinced of the immense importance of the issues now presented, and will use unwearied exertions to stay the progress of the dtxtructirex. Our friends see what is expected of them abroad, nnd they will not suffer their brethren elsewhere to be disnppointed through their enptneiiess. frvmhvil ( 'hronvlt. During tho quarter ewdhv Sept MSJKSMff bushels of Salt were made in kauawha co. Virginia.